Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: January 29, 2019
The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded iGov a potential five-year, $174M contract to develop a small form factor technology for combat data network users to send and receive information.
Reston, Va.-based iGov said Monday it will replace the military service’s CDN Data Distribution System-Modular under the firm-fixed-price contract, the company said Monday.
Marines use the DDS-M platform to transmit emails, share files, store data, authenticate users and equipment, manage information assurance functions and conduct internet protocol video teleconference.
An employee-owned company, iGov acts as a systems integrator and value added reseller of command, control, communications and computer systems to government clients.
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